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Their lives are immutably organized according to the fiction of race.
How can the service comply with a DMCA notice when content is immutably embedded in a blockchain?
Everything – from our currencies to our databases – are supposed to exist, immutably, in this strange new world.
His persona—inseparable from all that he intended the " TRUMP " brand to signify—was fully, immutably intact.
As the founder of two fragrance brands, Jo Malone has been immutably associated with perfume for a couple of decades.
One of the first Chinese blockchain initiatives announced after Xi's speech was for party members to pledge their loyalty, immutably recorded on a blockchain ledger.
The project is a an actual implementation of one of the primary benefits of blockchain-based tools, namely its ability to permanently and immutably store data.
Brexit could mean blockchains at the border, immutably ledgering every little thing that passes into and out of the UK, forever and ever, until crypto amen.
For the people being told once again that they are genetically and environmentally and at any rate immutably less intelligent and that our social policy should reflect that.
Blockchain-secure voting machines work by allowing the voter to scan their own paper ballot, at which point the vote is simultaneously and immutably entered into the blockchain tally.
This way, the nitty gritty details of publishing rights and licensing are immutably tied to the file itself and will never be lost, even as tracks are chopped up, sampled, and recycled.
When someone exploited a hack to steal $60m from a blockchain-based crowdfunding system, or when $150m of cryptocurrency was locked irretrievably thanks to a programming bug, the blockchains themselves immutably executed the undesired transactions.
This would assert that trans people have no legal right in federal law to define their gender as different from their biological sex, on the ground that gender is determined by sex and thus is set immutably at conception.
Instead, it would create an array of protections specifically for those who believe that marriage is only for opposite-sex couples, that sexual relations are reserved for marriage and that gender identity is determined immutably by anatomy at birth.
I envied everything about her, not least her bluejeans, which were faded and soft, unlike my own immutably dark, stiff ones; in those days, you couldn't buy pre-faded jeans, you had to earn the light-blue color and the softness.
In that interview, which first aired almost a year ago, the two argued that African Americans are, for a combination of genetic and environmental reasons, intrinsically and immutably less intelligent than white Americans, and Murray argued that the implications of this "forbidden knowledge" should shape social policy.
The short version is that Sam Harris, the host of the Waking Up podcast, conducted an interview with The Bell Curve author Charles Murray in which the two argued that African Americans are, for a combination of genetic and environmental reasons, intrinsically and immutably less intelligent than white Americans.
Murray does say he thinks that some combination of genetic and basically immutably environmental characteristics make it so we can't do much about this and there just are big differences between the groups, and it's just going to remain that way, and American politics need to rearrange itself around that reality.
It makes sense, then, that the company is refocusing to try and cement its spot in the workplace; to shed its image as "just" a file storage company (in a time when just about every big company has its own cloud storage offering) and evolve into something more immutably core to daily operations.
I feel that much of the issues surrounding the iPad Pro's multi-tasking system could be corrected by giving professional users a way to immutably pin apps or workspaces in place — offering themselves the ability to "break" the multitasking methodology that has served the iPad for years in service of making their workspaces feel like their own.
The effort has featured the Trump administration's decrees that gender should be legally defined, immutably, by biology at birth, and the arguments made by Roger Severino, Trump's director of the Office for Civil Rights at the Department of Health and Human Services, that positions taken by the Obama administration — including letting openly trans people serve in the military — amounted to a "radical new gender ideology" and must be rolled back.
Since God's power is coeternal with God himself, it is immutably the same.
The main images of Qian and Kun are Heaven and Earth, which are immutably joined to one another. The main images of Kan and Li are the Moon and the Sun, which alternate in their growth and decline during the longer or shorter time cycles. Five agents. The five agents (wuxing) are Wood, Fire, Soil, Metal, and Water.
Recently credited by Alan Sherman's "On the Origins and Variations of Blockchain Technologies", Chaum's 1982 Berkeley dissertation proposed every element of the blockchain found in Bitcoin except proof of work. The proposed vault system lays out a plan for achieving consensus state between nodes, chaining the history of consensus in blocks, and immutably time-stamping the chained data. The paper also lays out the specific code to implement such a protocol.
There are various different types30-31 May 2018, Blockchain technology and market transparency, Pavel Ciaian, Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Seville, Spain of blockchain networks. Including but not limited to public, private and consortium blockchains. Both public and private blockchains have their own benefits and pain points. Dragonchain's hybrid architectureDragonchain Architecture documentation allows to keep sensitive business logic private, while also having control over what data can immutably be recorded on public blockchains.
In classical philosophy, time is divided into three distinct regions: the "past", the "present", and the "future". Using that representational model, the past is generally seen as being immutably fixed, and the future as at least partly undefined. As time passes, the moment that was once the present becomes part of the past; and part of the future, in turn, becomes the new present. In this way time is said to pass, with a distinct present moment "moving" forward into the future and leaving the past behind.
Such a takeover was impossible in the Medici Bank. The essential structure was that of a single partnership based in Florence, which immutably held the lion's share of shares in each branch (and the three textile factories in Florence), which were themselves incorporated as independent partnerships. At the end of the year on March 24 (by the then used calendar), each partnership would be dissolved, although the Medici could dissolve a partnership at any time with six months' notice. The books were thoroughly gone through and checked, and a reckoning of profits would be made.
Gender essentialism is a concept used to examine the attribution of fixed, intrinsic, innate qualities to women and men. In this theory, there are certain universal, innate, biologically- or psychologically-based features of gender that are at the root of observed differences in the behavior of men and women. In Western civilization, it is suggested in writings going back to ancient Greece. With the advent of Christianity, the earlier Greek model was expressed in theological discussions as the doctrine that there are two distinct sexes, male and female created by God, and that individuals are immutably one or the other.
Laws of nature are defined by him as > immutably true propositions regulative of voluntary actions as to the choice > of good and the avoidance of evil, and which carry with them an obligation > to outward acts of obedience, even apart from civil laws and from any > considerations of compacts constituting government. This definition, he says, will be admitted by all parties. Some deny that such laws exist, but they will grant that this is what ought to be understood by them. There is thus common ground for the two opposing schools of moralists to join issue.
Until the end, the voice is supported by the piano, written on three staves, and discreet outfits of the strings. Placet futile offers rhythm games and "dialogues" of more whimsical sonorities: the measure often changes, when Soupir remained immutably four-stroke. The piano, absent during the whole first quatrain of the poem, makes an entrance almost as "spectacular" as in the future Tzigane of 1924: a rush of arpeggios accompanying the evocation of frivolous pleasures and the "lukewarm games" of the poem. The flute offers a counter-singing to the last verses of the sonnet, which prefigures the "princess's air" of l'Enfant et les Sortilèges.
To prevent double spending and Sybil attacks, Nano uses a consensus algorithm called open representative voting (ORV), a variant of delegated proof of stake (DPoS). In ORV, every account can choose a representative to vote on their behalf, and these representatives remain online to vote on the validity of transactions they see on the network. Unlike conventional DPoS, anyone can be a representative, no funds are staked or locked up, users can remotely redelegate their voting weight to anyone at any time, representatives do not earn transaction fees, blocks are not built or chosen, and representatives cannot censor or reverse transactions. All transactions are individually and asynchronously voted on by user-selected representative nodes before being immutably and irreversibly confirmed.
"I have come back," he wrote to Basil Williams, "finally and immutably a convert to Home Rule... though we both grew up steeped in the most irreconcilable sort of Unionism."Quoted in Boyle (1979:144) In the autumn of 1910 Childers resigned his post as Clerk of Petitions to leave himself free to join the Liberal Party, with its declared commitment to Home Rule, and in May 1912 he secured for himself the candidature in one of the parliamentary seats in the naval town of Devonport. As the well-known writer of The Riddle of the Sands, with its implied support for an expanded Royal Navy, Childers could hardly fail to win the vote whenever the next election was called. The Liberal Party relied on Irish Home Rule MPs for its Commons majority.
According to the teaching of the First Vatican Council and Catholic tradition, the conditions required for ex cathedra papal teaching are as follows: # the Roman Pontiff (the Pope alone or with the College of Bishops) # speaks ex cathedra, that is, when, (in the discharge of his office as shepherd and teacher of all Christians, and by virtue of his supreme apostolic authority,) he defines a doctrine ## concerning faith or morals ## to be held by the whole Church. The terminology of a definitive decree usually makes clear that this last condition is fulfilled, as through a formula such as "By the authority of Our Lord Jesus Christ and of the Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul, and by Our own authority, We declare, pronounce and define the doctrine . . . to be revealed by God and as such to be firmly and immutably held by all the faithful," or through an accompanying anathema stating that anyone who deliberately dissents is outside the Catholic Church.Harty, John.

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